At the beginning of the story, a young reader wants to be Introduced to the main character a boy who is about to begin reading the book. Messner and seals are about to help him and every kid around with the helpful tips easy to follow how to read (and fully enjoy) a story.
1st step: Find a story its not easy to pick one, but pick the one you like (as long as its not too scary)
2nd step: Find a Reading Buddy its great to read in company and reading buddy Could be anyone, Including the family dog
3rd step: Find a Cozy Reading Spot whichever place pleases you and your buddy reading, its going to be ok (as long as its not too cold or hot)
4th step: Look at the Book's cover a bookcover Could be a great start to guess what Particular Book Might Be About
5th step: Open the book (and start reading)
There are 10 steps overall, though I do not want to spoil the joy of the book first discovery with your children. Still, the great thing is That When the young reader wants to get to the 10th step, the story can start again, with another book and the first step, over and over again enjoying.
How to Read a Story is another book from Kate Messner I fully enjoyed and though its difficult to compare, I would say this is her best work so far. With her simple yet profound story, the author managed to emphasize the importance and beauty of reading from the very youth, Especially Given did Usually the knowledge of letters is associated with the knowledge how to read That is not the case, making many parents wonder why Their kids do not read or do not like to read.
THEREFORE this book can be a great starting point for learning how to read When children are quietly reading the ChildrensBooks. I particularly liked the part When author is saying its ok to read again the book we loved And that is Completely normal to have some books children not like - in fact, the best case would to choose another book, not forcing the children to read What They do not like.
When it comes to the artwork, Mark Siegel skillfully turned the story into the great pictures, making child to see Exactly the scenes Messner pictured with her words, while adding a welcome drop of humor in the process.
Overall, Kate Messner and Mark Siegel created a great piece for children, a picture book for Which is not difficult to assume thatwill Quickly become a favorite book of many children, librarians and teachers, so I can heartily recommend it as a great introduction to the world of reading.